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EVERYWOMAN IS YOUEVERYWOMAN IS YOU
EVERYWOMAN IS MEEVERYWOMAN IS MESHE IS ALL OF USSHE IS ALL OF US
SHE IS EACH OF USSHE IS EACH OF US
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STAGES,CHANGESSTAGES,CHANGES
AND CHALLENGESAND CHALLENGESALONG THE WAYALONG THE WAY
SHE LAUGHS , SHECRIES, SHE FALLS
DOWN, AND SHE
GETS BACK UP
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JESUS DIEDJESUS DIED
FORFOR
EVERYWOMAEVERYWOMANN
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2 PETER 1 : 32 PETER 1 : 3HIS DIVINE POWER HASGIVEN US EVERYTHING WENEED FOR LIFE ANDGODLINESS THROUGH OUR
KNOWLEDGE OF HIM WHO
CALLED US BY HIS OWNGLORY AND GOODNESS.
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WE DO NOT HAVE THEWE DO NOT HAVE THE
POWER ON OUR OWNPOWER ON OUR OWN
TO
NAVIGATETHE UPS
AND
DOWNS
AND
RIGHTS
AND LEFTS
HE GIVES US
HIS PROMISE
THAT HE WILL
BE WITH US
AND HE WILL
SUSTAIN US
AND
ENABLE
US TO
PARTICIPATE
IN HIS
NATURE
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TRYING TO LIVE LIFE ON OUROWN WAY BRINGS
CORRUPTION. MAKING THE
DECISION TO TRUST GOD ANDLIVE LIFE HIS WAY (THE WAY
OF THE CROSS) WILL BRING US
LIFE TO THE FULL.
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TONIGHT WE WILL HAVE ANTONIGHT WE WILL HAVE AN
EXCITING NIGHT, SINCE WEEXCITING NIGHT, SINCE WEWILL TALK ABOUT USWILL TALK ABOUT US
WE WILL TALK ABOUT THE
MOST COMMON CYCLE WE
ENCOUNTERED EVERY MONTH
AS A WOMAN
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MENSTRUAL
CYCLE
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WHAT IS MENSTRUAL CYCLE ?WHAT IS MENSTRUAL CYCLE ?
also termed as a female reproductivecycle
Can be defined as episodic uterinebleeding in response to cyclic hormonal
changes
It is the process that allows forconception and implantation of a newlife.
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THE PURPOSE :
- Is to bring an ovum to maturity andrenew a uterine tissue bed that will be
responsible for its growth should it befertilized
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Characteristics of Normal Menstrual Cycle
Characteristic
1.)Beginning
(Menarche)
2.)Interval between
cycles
Description
Average age at
onset,11- 13 years:
Average range,9-17 yrs
Average, 28 days
Cycles of 23-35 daysnot unusual
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Characteristic
3.)Duration of Menstrual
Flow
4.)Amount of MenstrualFlow
Description
-Average Flow, 2-7
days; ranges of 1-9days not abnormal
Difficult to estimate ;Average 30-80 ml per
menstrual period ;
saturating pad or
tampon in less thanan hour is heavy
bleeding
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Characteristic
5.) Color of Menstrual
Flow
6.) Odor
Description
Dark red; a combinationof blood, mucus, and
endometrial cells
Similar that of Marigolds
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FOUR (4) BODY STRUCTURES ARE
INVOLVED IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OFTHE MENSTRUAL CYCLE
1.) HYPOTHALAMUS
2.) PITUITARY GLAND
3.) OVARIES
4.) UTERUS
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HYPOTHALAMUS
-A part of the diencephalon of
the brain.
--It activates, controls, andintegrates the peripheral
autonomic nervous system,
and many somatic functions
such as the body temperature,
sleep, and appetite.
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PITUITARY GLAND
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The pituitary gland is a pea-sized gland
located at the base of the skull between theoptic nerves. The pituitary gland secretes
hormones. Hormones are chemicals that
travel through our blood stream. The
pituitary is sometimes referred to as the
"master gland" as it controls hormone
functions such as our temperature, thyroid
activity, growth during childhood, urineproduction, testosterone production in
males and ovulation and estrogen
production in females.
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In effect the gland functions as
our thermostat that controls all
other glands that are
responsible for hormonesecretion. The gland is a critical
part of our ability to respond to
the environment most oftenwithout our knowledge.
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OVARIES
The ovary is an ovum-
producing reproductive organ,often found in pairs as part of
thevertebrate female reproducti
ve system.
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UTERUS
The reproductive function of
the uterus is to accept afertilized ovum which passes
through the utero-tubal
junction from the fallopiantube.
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LUTEINIZING HORMONE (LNRH)
In Females, working
together with follicle-stimulating hormone,
stimulates the growing
follicle in the ovary tosecrete estrogen.
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ESTROGENEstrogen is an important hormone for both men
and women, though it plays a more important
role in females. Estrogen is supplied by
primarily the ovaries in women, and in smallamounts in the testes of men.
Estrogen is also an important part of keeping the bones
healthy, especially in women. According to the Mayo
Clinic, as menopause occurs and estrogen levels
decrease, women have a much greater chance of
developing bone diseases such as osteoporosis. To
combat this, many menopausal women choose to have
hormone replacement therapy.
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PROGESTERONE
Progesterone is a hormone that stimulates
and regulates important functions, playinga role in maintaining pregnancy, preparing
the body for conception and regulating the
monthly menstrual cycle.
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The Role of Progesterone in Women
- One of progesterone's most important
functions is to cause the endometrium to
secrete special proteins during the second
half of the menstrual cycle, preparing it toreceive and nourish an implanted fertilized
egg. If implantation does not occur, estrogen
and progesterone levels drop, theendometrium breaks down and
menstruation occurs.
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If a pregnancy occurs, progesterone is
produced in the placenta, and levelsremain elevated throughout the
pregnancy. The combination of high
estrogen and progesterone levelssuppress further ovulation during
pregnancy. Progesterone also
encourages the growth of milk-
producing glands in the breast duringpregnancy.
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High progesterone levels are
believed to be partly responsible forsymptoms of premenstrual
syndrome (PMS), such as breast
tenderness, feeling bloated andmood swings. When you skip a
period, it could be because of
failure to ovulate and subsequent
low progesterone levels.
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To make itunderstandable I will
show you a videoabout the
Menstrual Cycle
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So how can we
coordinate our life
with our MenstrualCycle ?
So lets watch thisnext video.
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MENSTRUALCRAMPS
WHAT
CAUSESPAIN?
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WHAT ARE SOME
CAUSES OFIRREGULAR
MENSTRUATION ?
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CONCLUSION :Having a good health is one of the
most important aspects of our lives.
Without health, itd be difficult toenjoy the other blessings we may
have in our lives. Therefore, ever
since God created us, it has been
His will for us to be healthy and
well.
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RESEARCH SOURCES :
1.) BOOK MATERNAL AND CHILD
2.) MEDICAL DICTIONARY
3.)WEBSITES
A.)http://www.livestrong.com/article/27432-estrogen-affect-body/#ixzz1bMiR181Q
B.) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual_cycle
C.) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovary
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I HOPE YOU WERE ABLE
TO GET SOME
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION TONIGHT,ITS A PRIVILEGE FOR
ME TO SPEAK .
THANK YOU FOR
LISTENING
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